Several models for the origin of cosmic rays have been proposed to explain the relative differences of cosmic-ray source abundances and the general abundances of elements and isotopes. One model, for example, assumes injection at normal stars like the sun, using FIP-modified coronal rather than photospheric abundances. Another with acceleration and breakup of grains by supernova shock waves has been popular with several authors. On the basis of the known abundances of few elements, we demonstrate how a critical evaluation of one model's merits against the others can be made
The galactic cosmic ray elemental source abundances display a fractionation that is possibly based o...
We report new high resolution measurements of the elemental and isotopic composition of galactic co...
A model of cosmic-ray origin is suggested which aims to account for some salient features of the com...
Several models for the origin of cosmic rays have been proposed to explain the relative differences ...
Several models for the origin of cosmic rays have been proposed to explain the relative differences ...
Several models for the origin of cosmic rays have been proposed to explain the relative differences ...
Present data on cosmic-ray elemental and isotopic relative abundances are shown to be unable to dist...
Present data on cosmic-ray elemental and isotopic relative abundances are shown to be unable to dist...
The elemental composition of the cosmic-ray source is different from that which has been generally t...
A model was examined in which the cosmic ray abundances of elements from C to Fe are consistent with...
Abundances of the isotopes of the refractory elements Ca, Fe, Co, and Ni in the galactic cosmic-ray ...
Abundances of the isotopes of the refractory elements Ca, Fe, Co, and Ni in the galactic cosmic-ray ...
The energetic requirements for cosmic-ray acceleration are evaluated and the abundances of various e...
The origin of the elements from Cu to As in the UH (ultra-heavy) cosmic rays is investigated and rel...
The galactic cosmic ray elemental source abundances display a fractionation that is possibly based o...
The galactic cosmic ray elemental source abundances display a fractionation that is possibly based o...
We report new high resolution measurements of the elemental and isotopic composition of galactic co...
A model of cosmic-ray origin is suggested which aims to account for some salient features of the com...
Several models for the origin of cosmic rays have been proposed to explain the relative differences ...
Several models for the origin of cosmic rays have been proposed to explain the relative differences ...
Several models for the origin of cosmic rays have been proposed to explain the relative differences ...
Present data on cosmic-ray elemental and isotopic relative abundances are shown to be unable to dist...
Present data on cosmic-ray elemental and isotopic relative abundances are shown to be unable to dist...
The elemental composition of the cosmic-ray source is different from that which has been generally t...
A model was examined in which the cosmic ray abundances of elements from C to Fe are consistent with...
Abundances of the isotopes of the refractory elements Ca, Fe, Co, and Ni in the galactic cosmic-ray ...
Abundances of the isotopes of the refractory elements Ca, Fe, Co, and Ni in the galactic cosmic-ray ...
The energetic requirements for cosmic-ray acceleration are evaluated and the abundances of various e...
The origin of the elements from Cu to As in the UH (ultra-heavy) cosmic rays is investigated and rel...
The galactic cosmic ray elemental source abundances display a fractionation that is possibly based o...
The galactic cosmic ray elemental source abundances display a fractionation that is possibly based o...
We report new high resolution measurements of the elemental and isotopic composition of galactic co...
A model of cosmic-ray origin is suggested which aims to account for some salient features of the com...